A head-on crash between a log truck and a car killed a 19-year-old male driver and injured three other people on Oregon 200 near Monroe, said the Benton County Sheriff's Office.

David Engberg, of Central Point, was traveling north in a 2009 Nissan Versa at about 9:43 a.m. Monday near milepost 2, when his car crossed into the southbound lane and collided into a 1999 Peterbilt log truck.

Both vehicles came to a rest in a ditch on the east side of the road as a result of the impact, said Capt. Greg Ridler, a spokesman for the sheriff's office.

Engberg was ejected from his car and was pronounced dead at the scene.

His sister, Teanna Engberg, 21, of Coquille, also was ejected from the vehicle, transported to Good Samaritan Hospital and is listed in critical condition.

Natasha Gill, 17, of Central Point, another passenger in the car, was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, said Ridler.

The truck driver, Steven Sharp, 68, of Coquille, received minor injuries in the crash and was not taken to the hospital.

Oregon 200 was closed for about four hours, said Ridler, and the crash is still under investigation.

Anyone who can provide more information on the crash is asked to contact Sgt. David Peterson at 541-766-6820.